The Easy Life in Kamusari

audio cd

Published Nov. 2, 2021 by Brilliance Audio.

ISBN:
978-1-7136-1220-9
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Back in 2017 when I was still a very new and fresh library volunteer making new and fresh library volunteer mistakes, I remember having a conversation with the then-Technician in charge of the library about favorite books (hi Julianne!). Maybe I asked naively “what’s your favorite book?” not realizing how hard a question that was to answer, I really don’t remember. What I do recall from the conversation was her recommending Shion Miura’s The Great Passage with a lot of caveats about it being a book about writing a dictionary and how it doesn’t sound interesting at all, but was actually a good book. I dutifully noted it down (I remember wanting to branch out on my reading interests, because at the time I was reading basically just fantasy, and not a lot of it at that), and picked it up during the next Kindle sale. It was delightful. …

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This is a quiet but beautiful book. A little like Miura's The Great Passage, it's about work, craft and craftmanship, and the pride in work well done, as well as a quite touching coming of age story. It manages to weave in a lot of other very Japanese themes too, the hyperaging society, depopulation of the Japanese countryside (there is literally just one age-appropriate girl in the village for teenager and main protagonist Yuki... it's lucky he fancies her, even if she doesn't feel the same way about him).

There are Shinto shrines, customs and festivals everywhere, and I loved how Miura combines and contrasts the traditional Japan (the very off-the-beaten-track Kamusari village) with contemporary Japan (Yuki, who comes from Yokohama).

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